Interviewee | COLLINS, Harriett Shelton (b. 1940) |
Interview ID # | OH 1596 |
Date(s) of interview | |
Description | For the Eastland County African American Women Oral History Project. Longtime resident of Cisco, Texas. Memories of education in Cisco’s all-black, one-room Smithville Elementary School that included grades 1-6; bussing to town of Eastland for education through eighth grade; pregnancy and marriage to Bill Collins; decision to move to Arizona, then back to Cisco; work at Boss Glove Factory; earning of GED; decision to enter beauty school, then Cisco Junior College to earn degree as Licensed Vocational Nurse; social life among blacks in Cisco, especially church activities; experiences with racial discrimination; phenomenon of “passing” among blacks in Cisco and elsewhere; experiences at “Negro Achievement Day” at the Texas State Fair in Dallas; children’s experiences in public schools during desegregation. |
Interviewer(s) | DeAnn Rose |
Physical Description | 72 pp. |
Terms of Use | Open |